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keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >> the we live in a neighborhood that has a lot of families, which is fantastic and we'll have them over on friday nights for dinner. so when i shop, i do buya a lot of things at once. it helps me to save money. now at giant, you can save more every time you shop. take advantage of thousands of weekly specials real deals 10-for-10s, and more. and watch the savings r.ck up. we get to visit with our friends. the kids get to visit with their friends and we're doing it so l b budget. that works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. >>> chec
keep us updated. >>> 6:12. don't be surprised if you see elephants walking through the streets of d.c. today. the annual pachyderm parade begins at 2:00 along a dirt streets southwest and northwest. elephants will be there to announce the arrival of the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus. it will be in our area five weeks. >> that's fun. >>> 57 degrees outside. >> coming up ken is getting a makeover celebrating half a century with a new look. >>...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we're going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said to a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welco
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said,...
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that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of that, sheen popped up unexpectedly on "jimmy kimmel live." he was in an interview with mark cuban when sheen burst on to the set. he planted a kiss on kimmel's lips, signed an auto graph and passed out t-shirts to the audience. >> kimmel's going, i don't know about that. a clorox wipe right there. >>> coming up next, a giant lotto jackpot awaits a winner tonight. >>> and the firefight in colorado, where hundreds of homes are now in danger. we'll be right back. glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together w
that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of...
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. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general motors reported its february sales were up 49%. in fact, all of the major auto companies said they had double-digit gains. now, they are hoping that these higher gas prices don't get in the way of finally higher sales. mike and peggy? >> absolutely. all right. emily schmidt, live this morning from washington. thank you. >>> now, to the weather and a preview of what could be ahead for a huge stretch of the country, floods. >> every 1 of ohio's 88 counties have been on guard, against rivers threatening to overflow. one town in northwest ohio knows
. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general...
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us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of charlie sheen, we're tired of lindsay lohan. i don't blame you all. i get it. it's been overkill and media plays a role in that. some smart web designers in new york have come up with something. >> i love this. >> you can literally filter out celebrity news from online sources. it's called silence of the celebs created by a manhattan web design studio called just your theory. you can take out all mention of celebrity from online news by typing in sheen or typing in lohan or what have you. it only works on google chrome, that's the only browser it fits in now. you can block out fro
us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of...
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joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the earthquake zone. there's three areas where there have been concern. let me move in on this to see them. the towns, and the biggest, miyagi, they don't have indicators, do they? >> they were damaged. ibaraki, further south, is measuring normal levels. we expect the cloud to go over ibaraki, as well. >> and i want to see what you think about fukushima. we'll push in there. and a number of the indicators are showing spiked levels. when you hear the plume this morning, we could see levels higher than we're reading. >> the outer ring is six miles outside of the radiation zone. radiation levels are 110 microsieve
joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or not gadhafi will stay. if you put yourself in the shoes of the rebels, they wonder whether or not the coalition has an interest in gadhafi leaving. there's a great deal of ambiguity about that. gadhafi's forces wonder whether or not gadhafi will be leaving. there's the same ambiguity that affects their decision making. and until that's clarified, it seems to me, we'll have a much more difficult time. i think that the goal has to be that gadhafi leaves. >> that is not the goal of the military campaign. the military campaign's mission is civilian protec
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but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce the new girl, kate middleton, to public life. she's been to wales. she's been to scotland. a week come monday, she's going to go to a job in england and be unveiled in england for the first time. it will be a big day for her. >> that's a big day. the big, public event. is that pretty much it until the wedding for her? >> after a week on monday. that's it. the next time we'll see kate middleton officially, we'll see her arrive with her father, in a car rather than a coach. and literally, the eyes of the world will be on kate. >> they've done a good job of keeping that stag party for prince william a secret. a
but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce...
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it's how we use it. so, if you're not actually bothering the people around you, you're probably okay. but if you are, then it's time to think twice. >> reporter: but he was on his blackberry, checking his e-mail, typing away, not being observant of where he's going or who's in his path. >> there's a difference between good manners and common sense. >> yes. >> you want to say, there are things you shouldn't do because they're dangerous, foolish, unhealthy, unhygienic as opposed to things you do that upset other people, that make people uncomfortable, create discord and disharmony is always your particular kind of -- >> very much so. although i think unhygienic marries with etiquette when it comes to people using mobile devices in public bathrooms. >> reporter: in the bathroom. >> i'll say, public bathroom or not, let's just go with no across the board on usage in the bathroom, please. >> reporter: what did your data find? how many people are using these things in public rest rooms? >> 48% which is still a
it's how we use it. so, if you're not actually bothering the people around you, you're probably okay. but if you are, then it's time to think twice. >> reporter: but he was on his blackberry, checking his e-mail, typing away, not being observant of where he's going or who's in his path. >> there's a difference between good manners and common sense. >> yes. >> you want to say, there are things you shouldn't do because they're dangerous, foolish, unhealthy, unhygienic as...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't rep
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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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he recommended that i use sensodyne, and he just said to make sure i use it as the only toothpaste, however many times a day, just make sure it's always with sensodyne. i noticed that it was working when i was drinking cold things and i wasn't even thinking about it. the sensodyne definitely helped in those spots. i never thought a toothpaste could fix that problem. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. >>> you know he's going to roll with the punches, our "gma" takes on. juju got the cakeoff with the cake boss. bianna tried to measure up to her basketball hero, hakeem olajuwon. sam, got clocked by kelly ripa. ron claiborne did some inside flying. and dan went drum-to-drum with mighty max weinberg. what possibly could george do? >> i wanted to commemorate my first full year back in new york. so, i decided to take on the empire state building run. i picked some of my own spots. like bianna. i got apolo ohno. we had so much fun. her
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane amanpour's quotes to dr. susan rice. she said, f
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and...
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take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie. 3 1/2 stars for me. i thought emily and matt had a good chemistry, and i like the >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fierce fight. the intense power struggle in libyan cities as moammar gadhafi military pounds rebel forces. >> with violence escalating it appears gadhafi will not let go of his power any time soon. it's monday, march 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. everyone's favorite day of the week. i'm rob nelson. >> tongue in cheek there. i'm peggy bunker. >>> while the rebels cling to eastern libya, gadhafi supporters took to the streets of the capital in wh
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he'll use the pastries and packages for sculptures. he is evening making a pop tart dress. >> no. >> yes. >> he says he can't use all those pop tarts so the leftovers will be donated to charity. nobody's going -- >> i like the wild berry or the cinnamon pop tart, very tasty. >> i like the strawberry. do you actually toast the pop tart? >> i do toast the pop tart. i like them better heated. some prefer them cold. >> my dad used to eat cold pop tarts all the time. the company that makes pop tarts are saying thank you, thank you, thank you. >> i bet they are for all this press. we'll be back with more pop tarts after this. >>> so every day it seems like we get something new from charlie sheen. >> who's sick of it? raise your hand. already. >> it was somewhat entertaining yesterday but also alarming and it's getting more alarming, especially when we see video of police removing his twin boys under court order. >> you can't forget there's kids involved. watching his rants and following his tweets, many are wondering is anybody actually help
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we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state hillary clinton sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> i think it's moving well. the work that the united states and our allies have been doing to take out the air defense systems will enable the united states to do what we said we would do, which is to fulfill this initial phase and then to transition to the no-fly zone and the work that will be led by our partners. >> reporter: will it be nato? >> nato will be involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and, you know, they want to see command and control that is organized. but we also are integr
we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state...
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good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then illuminating targets for the overhead nato forces. >> it almost sounds like double vetting, vetting for the u.s. and for the coalition and then for the folks on the ground, what is that vetting process? they're not handing over resumes and letters of reference? >> no, they're not. what is really taking place they are running sources to identify what the motivations are. whether this is an individual within the ranks of the rebel that is can be trusted in the near term or whether this is a long-term engagement, somebody who might be able to ri
good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then...
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outcome it's the same hubris that has visited the united states and iraq the same hubris that keeps us penya and in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck events and the outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces can take advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist moment then of men who renounces all kind of and in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one lady and rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have the links other reports say terrorists seized libyan surface to air missiles when arsenals were looted nato intelligence reports claim flickers of al qaida and hezbollah have been found among the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but a u.s. military study three years ago said levy is made up the second largest group of jihadists in the world right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition
outcome it's the same hubris that has visited the united states and iraq the same hubris that keeps us penya and in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck events and the outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces can take advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist moment then of men who renounces all kind of and in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists...
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can that make us a better country? can that help us out of a recession? merchants can't say "no" to visa or mastercard because of the market power of these two credit card giants and because swipe fees are fixed by the networks. a merchant doesn't even have the option of negotiating a better deal. so merchants are stuck with ever-increasing swipe fees passed along to the consumers in the quoft of gas -- in the cost of gasoline and groceries. consumers pay for the debit interchange system to the tune of $16 billion a year. do you know what the interchange fee is in canada, charged by visa and mastercard, the same fee i've been talking about here, through the banks in canada? zero. there's no interchange fee. you know what it is in europe? a fraction of what it is in the united states. now why is that the case? why would these credit card giants say that they can't survive oversight of their interchange fees in the united states and charge zero in canada and pennies in europe? because the canadian government came to them and said, we are not going to let yo
can that make us a better country? can that help us out of a recession? merchants can't say "no" to visa or mastercard because of the market power of these two credit card giants and because swipe fees are fixed by the networks. a merchant doesn't even have the option of negotiating a better deal. so merchants are stuck with ever-increasing swipe fees passed along to the consumers in the quoft of gas -- in the cost of gasoline and groceries. consumers pay for the debit interchange...
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we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a more than three fold increase in net profit figures for two thousand and say ten share revenues up by a third to ten billion dollars with a profit of two point eight billion dollars traded on the hong kong market and shares have been up almost five percent on this news the company says it plans to expand production in two thousand and eleven. russia's budget is currently being boosted by higher than expected all prices they're rising significantly amid tension in north africa some analysts suggest the government should use the extr
we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a...
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why are you creating another iraq next to us? and i think that illustrates how traumatized the arab world has been by the war in iraq, how wary they are of another event like that happening. and i think it is why obama really felt happy last might to be able to say the u.s. military phase of this basically is over. >> and draw a clear line between iraq, you know, he did it quite directly in libya. >> right. especially qaddafi said the bottom line is we have gone down this road before in iraq, regime change took eight years, it cost upwards of a trillion dollars and thousands and thousands of lives and we have learned our lesson and we can't go about this union lat ly that we need to work within the international framework to be able to intervene, prevent humanitarian catastrophes and the massacre that was unfolding. >> let me ask you before we leave this, this has been fascinating about conservatives in america. there seems to be several different strains, which comes to the fore. >> oh, al, the fascinating thing about this issue
why are you creating another iraq next to us? and i think that illustrates how traumatized the arab world has been by the war in iraq, how wary they are of another event like that happening. and i think it is why obama really felt happy last might to be able to say the u.s. military phase of this basically is over. >> and draw a clear line between iraq, you know, he did it quite directly in libya. >> right. especially qaddafi said the bottom line is we have gone down this road...
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of us. they age us. i believe it was stanford university where they bring in a 21-year-old and he or she can see what they look like at 60. the idea being, that's you, save for that person. >> when you see yourself in the 60, 65-year-old state and you're more frail than you are now, you start to empathize with that person and worry about that person and that inspires you to put away more money. >> i can see when you first see the image going, okay, i'm going to save, but do they keep it up? >> we don't know at this point. >> it's so new. >> the jury is out. the hope is in that moment you will make a good decision. you will decide to contribute more auto t t matcally to your retirement account or savings plans or sign up for automatic escalation where every year automatically the amount going into your 401 k goes up a percentage or two. >> what else besides automatic escalation that you can do now? >> you can set a retirement date. it helps to know when you're going to retire because then you
of us. they age us. i believe it was stanford university where they bring in a 21-year-old and he or she can see what they look like at 60. the idea being, that's you, save for that person. >> when you see yourself in the 60, 65-year-old state and you're more frail than you are now, you start to empathize with that person and worry about that person and that inspires you to put away more money. >> i can see when you first see the image going, okay, i'm going to save, but do they...
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and following us. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land know that it's better to be safe and story. is regular right before every way. to test the condition of the equipment and vehicles preparedness of the personnel are a team has an extensive experience in this field and we're ready to work in. the process of several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to medical staff finding the landing capsule opening it out there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve that aid months of training are needed after all their own lives at stake and one of the most important factors and weather is also one of the most unpredictable. so most all of this is both is the hardest when helicopters can't fly into the ground can't get to because they're not like you could create them
and following us. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land know that it's better to be safe and story. is regular right before every way. to test the condition of the equipment and vehicles preparedness of the personnel are a team has an extensive experience in this field and we're ready to work in. the process of several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to medical staff finding the landing capsule opening it out there in the cosmos out...
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he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification...
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how can you use a rationale for raising rates because you asked us to save to start with. >> we have cut costs. we cut $17 million out of our budget this year and our budget is about a $60 million operating budget. so we have saved money where we can. we have used reserves. >> reporter: he says marin's water supply is pretty sensitive to the boom and bust cycles of lots of rain and then drought. he says the county, if it stopped raining tomorrow, would have about two years' worth of water, but compare that to san francisco which he says has four years' full of supply. >> nobody said life was fair. darn it. thank you, simon. >>> all right. we are going to check in with roberta for the latest and find out if we have got more rain coming? >> first, can i tell you something? i just learned this. fire station 10, fire station 18 in oakland. huge ken bastida and huge dana king fans. i want to let all those ladies and gentlemen that know that today in oakland, you experienced a record high temperature of 83 degrees shattering the old record of 79 set back in 2008 and, yes, tomorrow will be
how can you use a rationale for raising rates because you asked us to save to start with. >> we have cut costs. we cut $17 million out of our budget this year and our budget is about a $60 million operating budget. so we have saved money where we can. we have used reserves. >> reporter: he says marin's water supply is pretty sensitive to the boom and bust cycles of lots of rain and then drought. he says the county, if it stopped raining tomorrow, would have about two years' worth of...
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thanks for staying with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour new rules for russian state companies have been spelled out by president medvedev he says regulation needs to be significantly improved in order to help the country's investment climate we are pretty much still it in order to reduce the influence of state companies on the investment climate we need to do three things first of all to publicize the show jewel of state companies privatisation of the next three years then to eliminate practices where government ministers hold positions on the board of directors in competitive companies and thirdly state companies need to establish a procedure for publicizing planned procurement including prices and information about contracts that would you feel that haven't grasped the c.e.o. of russia's largest bank says measures to improve attract investment are critical for the country. the space in russia is this thick skulled the seventh largest economy in the world and it gets around the heart of the s
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he used nuclear. once again many people would dispute whether nuclear power is something that produce wastes that remains dangerous for thousands of years really constitutes clean energy. so i think that that is a very good question and we haven't even... you can see sort of from that speech we haven't even defined what we mean by clean energy. the term is just bandied around and it means many different things to many different people. i think generally people would agree that wind and solar which have pretty low up front costs at the ends of the day... i don't mean in terms of financially but in terms of environmental costs and at the end of the day produce virtually no waste, those probably qualify as clean energy by anyone's definition. >> ifill: is the american public on board? >> well, that is the question of the hour, and i really sort of feel almost sorry for those kids at georgetown today when the president said we need you to have a vision. and i think point would be we really need the admini
he used nuclear. once again many people would dispute whether nuclear power is something that produce wastes that remains dangerous for thousands of years really constitutes clean energy. so i think that that is a very good question and we haven't even... you can see sort of from that speech we haven't even defined what we mean by clean energy. the term is just bandied around and it means many different things to many different people. i think generally people would agree that wind and solar...
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all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in germany's top tea hundred companies, -- the top two hundred companies, women have a small percentage. many ordinary germans are against fixed quotas. >> it would be curbing companies' freedom, and i do not think that is a good thing. >> it is nonsense. women are doing well. they just have to stick up for themselves. >> to be in a position of leadership, you have to have leadership qualities. >> but the proportion of women in executive positions rose by just 4% in the last 10 years, despite promises to do better. some believe a better way to help women would be to improve working con
all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in...
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well they france us and i used to be the commander american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way to get out of states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt get out for selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them from twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain out from it's on the ground the very people are not stupid and i think it would be just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether he's captured whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really what we want we want regime change and we're entering a revolution that we know very little of ballot and we don't know be careful what comes out on the other end and be prepared to take the secular tyranny or the religious tyran
well they france us and i used to be the commander american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way to get out of states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt get out for selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them from twenty...
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to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one time- funding pieces that were not expected to be continued. in some ways, we do not see it as big as a cut. speaker pelosi was important to us in the jobs act in getting a lot of money put into the sba program. it allowed california to be the beneficiary of having hired guarantees for banks, no sba loans fees. in the first quarter of the year, lending in california was the most we ever did. we did $1 billion worth of small business loans in december, for example. that is something we have never done before. but that was a one time funding p
to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one...
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it's honor to us, it's freedom. we want freedom. >> reporter: to boost their morale, a few rebels gather in a circle to cheer and fire in the air. but they're losing ground fast and have little to celebrate. we saw two things today, brian, that were revealing about the rebels and also terrifying. in one case, the rebels were trying to fire a mortar, but they didn't secure the mortar to the ground, so it fired wildly off to the side. the other case, they, and i'm not making this up, they fired a rocket in the wrong direction, not toward gadhafi forces but backwards into a civilian city. >> and so, richard, while things don't look exactly rosy for gadhafi and his own foreign minister defected today to the brits, never a good sign, this does interfere with the story line that at least watching in this country was the rebel progress, all those graphics and maps showing their march westward. now it looks like they're going eastward most of the time. >> reporter: they are coming eastward and they are moving very quickly.
it's honor to us, it's freedom. we want freedom. >> reporter: to boost their morale, a few rebels gather in a circle to cheer and fire in the air. but they're losing ground fast and have little to celebrate. we saw two things today, brian, that were revealing about the rebels and also terrifying. in one case, the rebels were trying to fire a mortar, but they didn't secure the mortar to the ground, so it fired wildly off to the side. the other case, they, and i'm not making this up, they...
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that we just don't do responsibility to protect anymore because it didn't quite work out very well for us. and intervening of course has all sorts of connotations like the one you mentioned taking sides in a civil war. and there's also the intricacy of the security council resolution which is really i mean the political objective which is to protect civilians so there's no mention of regime change there but then if you inadvertently sort of create a military balance on the ground through military intervention and that favors one side then you're obviously you know taking sides and leading towards regime change and you know president obama already had sort of made a political statement about that so i think it's the linkage of different political objectives here that are not entirely clear in the long run well since our president obama was mentioned you know when you listen very quickly what he said a few hours ago about america's mission in libya which was what he had to say. we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of
that we just don't do responsibility to protect anymore because it didn't quite work out very well for us. and intervening of course has all sorts of connotations like the one you mentioned taking sides in a civil war. and there's also the intricacy of the security council resolution which is really i mean the political objective which is to protect civilians so there's no mention of regime change there but then if you inadvertently sort of create a military balance on the ground through...
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which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid youtube dot com r.t. america i'm christine for the out thanks so much for watching we back here tomorrow in the meantime you have a great night.
which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid...
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as any of the of any of us that's been connecting for you in terms of. you know what we don't know right i think we have to be very very careful who we trust. and it was you know we did huge military operations over there in iraq based on the the information from maybe one or two supposedly credible sources and in fact in the aftermath they were never credible to begin with so it's a it's a it's you know no pun intended it's almost a minefield that you have to walk through in libya and determine who we can trust and who we can't but i don't think we're in a position to take the rebel side or take the government side and insert ground forces i mean that is the debate congress is going to have to take on in the coming days and weeks and weeks and i want to keep you here a little longer. we want to kind of look into this just saying on the topic of libya we should of course bring up that the west has formally handed control of the mission over to nato today but america is that remain heavily involved by continuing to invest millions into the operation for o
as any of the of any of us that's been connecting for you in terms of. you know what we don't know right i think we have to be very very careful who we trust. and it was you know we did huge military operations over there in iraq based on the the information from maybe one or two supposedly credible sources and in fact in the aftermath they were never credible to begin with so it's a it's a it's you know no pun intended it's almost a minefield that you have to walk through in libya and...
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day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they better trained or they have base of leadership and this is posing some real dilemmas to the international community in terms of what it should do next when it's becoming increasingly clear that these airstrikes are not that successful while the government here in tripoli is insisting as it has done since these coalition air strikes began that the number of civilians continues to climb and that it hovers some way more than one hundred now we do know that there were secondary explosions caused in the town of misdoubt which is about two hundred kilometers to the south of tripoli there will pause at an
day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they...
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use the president came to congress and there was a vote on a use o. force prior to him engaging in force. some say well, this is no big deal.fight wa whene the president should be able toh fight where whenever you want te fight for. i beg to differ in our founding fathers day to differ. madison said that the what constitution supposes what history demonstrates, that thete executive is the branch mosts prone to war and most intereste. in it. therefore, the constitution hasa withstood the care and vested the powern declare war in the congress. incbly i think this is an incrediblyur important debate. when we talk about sending our young men and women into harm's way to another war, the fact that we would have a president send us to war without any had debate coming of people's representatives have had absolutely no debate that we arw now involved in a third war. the language of my resolution if not unfamiliar to many. t the language of thishi resolutit by the president's words. in 2007, barack obama said the president does not have power under the consti
use the president came to congress and there was a vote on a use o. force prior to him engaging in force. some say well, this is no big deal.fight wa whene the president should be able toh fight where whenever you want te fight for. i beg to differ in our founding fathers day to differ. madison said that the what constitution supposes what history demonstrates, that thete executive is the branch mosts prone to war and most intereste. in it. therefore, the constitution hasa withstood the care...